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  • How to use manual partitioning during installation? - Ask Ubuntu
    I'd like to see the full How-To on how to use manual partitioning during Ubuntu installation The existing guides (at least those I found here) cover only automatic part and leave untouched the man
  • Ubuntu does not use full disk space - how to extend?
    Sector size (logical physical): 512B 512B Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags: Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 1049kB 2097kB 1049kB bios_grub 2 2097kB 2150MB 2147MB ext4 3 2150MB 34 4GB 32 2GB We want to resize sda3 so we enter: (parted) resizepart 3 Note: Parted may print: End? [34 4GB]?
  • How can I resize an ext root partition at runtime? - Ask Ubuntu
    How can I increase the size of the root partition of a system at runtime? I have a partition that is not allocated after the root partition (which is also ext4), how can I add that unallocated sp
  • software installation - Partitioning recommendations for installing . . .
    This proposal seeks to balance data distribution, maximize performance on the SSD and take advantage of the HDD for extensive storage and backups The swap partition on the SSD helps in hibernation situations Any additional tips to improve this proposal or specific considerations for my intended use?
  • How to make a disk image and restore from it later?
    If the restored partition is a system partition that you want to use as the main one: it needs to have enough free space: use Gparted to "Check" (claim the non-allocated space as said before) and enlarge the partition if needed and possible use grub-repair from a live session in order to install grub
  • How can I burn a bootable ISO file to a partition on my hard drive to . . .
    9 I plan on reinstalling Ubuntu and I would like to burn a small bootable recovery system (like SystemRescueCD) to a partition on my hard drive, but still be able to install Ubuntu on the same drive and be able to boot Ubuntu and the recovery partition Is this possible and if so, how can I do it? EDIT: My current Ubuntu version is 19 04
  • partitioning - How do I resize partitions using command line without . . .
    Resizing (Growing) the Partition To grow your partition you can do it with the root mounted To do this simply do: sudo resize2fs dev sda1 Provided you already have the empty space ready to be merged Afterwards I recommend rebooting for the changes to take effect correctly The command above would resize to the maximum permitted
  • How do I view all available HDDs partitions? - Ask Ubuntu
    The type of file system The size the whole drive has and the size each partition has The mount point and if available, the label for them You can play around with the options by first looking at the ones available with lsblk --help I like lsblk because of the friendly way of showing the information if compared for example with fdisk or parted


















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